Is there anyway to make web service calls from a Java client app. (Apache Axis based) in parallel? Does async style Web Service client (Apache Axis based) help?
Im using Java to create a maze of specified "rows" and "columns" over each other to look like a grid.
I plan to use a depth-first recursive method to "open the doors" between the rooms
(the box created by the rows and columns).
I need help writing a openDoor method that will break the link between rooms.
In python I can construct a HTML string without worrying about escaping special characters like < or " by simply enclosing the string in triple quotes like:
html_string = """
<html>
<body>
<p>My text with "quotes" and whatnot!<p>
</body>
</html>
"""
Is there a similar way to do this in Java?
I am looking for a easy to use library in java that can convert a video into arrays(corresponding to frames). Arrays will be used for frame processing with standard algos like GMM
i am trying to make java application that can get the information from other active window program ...such as information bar or even screenshot of other active window
is JNI the only option in this case?
thanks
I need to get the minimum and maximum values in a collection of floating point values, after applying an absolute value conversion. In python I would do this
min(map(abs, [-5, -7, 10, 2]))
how can I perform the same operation in java in the most elegant way?
Is there any way I can get system info, like processor/ram etc (preferably cross platform, in browser)?
I am looking to implement this in a website, so I need it in either flash or a java applet.
I was wondering if it's possible to have a java package setup using a different subversion repository than the rest. Ideally, I would probably go with a different library project, but in the case of BlackBerry, the 3rd party library linking does not work well, so I would like to just separate my UI package into a different repository than the rest so that I can control the UI better for different OS versions, but leave all the other packages the same.
Is this possible?
Today I was browsing through some question on this site and I found mention of enum being used in singleton pattern and that there are some thread safety benefits to such solution.
I never used enums and I have been programing in java for more than couple a years now. And apparently they changed a lot and now they even do full blown support of OOP within them selfs.
Now why and what for should I used enum in day to day programing?
Hi,
I want to develop phone dialer application, the app is to use modem to dial phone numbers and play voice messages .
which java api is to be used,other wise is their opensource IVR paltform to serve that ?
In Java I'm trying to test for a null value, from a ResultSet, where the column is being cast to a primitive int type.
int iVal;
ResultSet rs = magicallyAppearingStmt.executeQuery(query);
if (rs.next()) {
if (rs.getObject("ID_PARENT") != null && !rs.wasNull()) {
iVal = rs.getInt("ID_PARENT");
}
}
From the code fragment above, is there a better way to do this, and I assume that the second wasNull() test is redundant?
Educate us, and Thanks
Im just wondering how i use xmlencoder to serialize ArrayList where foo is my own made class.
Do i have to do anything in particular, ie define my own xml structure first and then call toString on each value in my list and write it out?
Can anyone point me to a good tutorial? http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/persistence4/ Thats what i have been looking at but it doesnt seem to mention what to do with non library classes.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I have a double number like 223.45654543434 and I need to show it like 0.223x10E-3
for example,
how can I do it in java????????
URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks!
Should a future release of Java deprecate the use of raw types to force the migration to generics? I could also see having raw types not allowed by default but allowing them via a compile flag for legacy code.
I have a java.util.Set<City> cities and I need to add cities to this set in 2 ways:
By adding individual city (with the help of cities.add(city) method call)
By adding another set of cities to this set (with the help of cities.addAll(anotherCitiesSet) method call)
But the problem in second approach is that i don't know whether there were any duplicate cities in the anotherCitiesSet.
I want to do some processing whenever a duplicate entry is tried to be entered in thecities set.
In Java if an input argument to a method is invalid, we can throw an IllegalArgumentException (which is of type RuntimeException). In C++, there is no notion of checked and unchecked exceptions. Is there a similar exception in standard C++ which can be used to indicate a runtime exception? Or is there a common style not in the standard but everyone follows in practice for a situation like this?
Or, should I just create my own custom exception and throw it?
Is there a well-known implementation, that has friendly open-source licensing (not GPL), of an ECC (error correcting code) library (e.g. Reed-Solomon) for Java?
Hi,
I have a Windows Server that recives mail. These mail contains only 1 single CSV file. I want my server to automatically take the attachment from any incoming mail and send to a java program locally installed. Is there anyone who can give me directions on any programs that fix this or do I need to create some kind of windows service?
Thankful for any help!
Is there a third party library to detect the use of a Java 1.5 library when compiling with a 1.5 compiler with -source 1.4 and -target 1.4? I could use a 1.4 rt.jar in the bootclasspath however I hope there is a better way. To be used, for example, to fail the compile/build if a newer library is used.
I have a string which is fed into the query as IN clause,which looks like this ('ACT','INACT') which is one of the parameters to a function inside a package.when a call is made to the function from java,
it looks like this
call package.function(1,2,3,('ACT','INACT'),4,5).
When the package is called,i get error as wrong type of arguments.
It is taking the values inside brackets as different values delimited by strings
hi
i have problems in converting an XML document type into a Document object..
this is the piece of code
line 1 : Document doc=null;
line 2 : doc = (Document) parser.parse(sourceFile);
for this line 2 it throws java classcast exception..
without the typecast it shows error as
"Type mismatch: cannot convert from org.w3c.dom.Document to javax.swing.text.Document"
how do i now typecast properly? any suggestions??
I want to add days to a date to get a new date in Java. How to achieve it using the Calender class.
Calender dom = new GregorianCalender(d, m y);
is the instance of my date of manufacture and I want to reach to date of expiry adding some 100 days to the current date and store it in doe but unable to do that.
Any help would be appreciable.
Hi All,
We have a system which performs a 'coarse search' by invoking an interface on another system which returns a set of Java objects. Once we have received the search results I need to be able to further filter the resulting Java objects based on certain criteria describing the state of the attributes (e.g. from the initial objects return all objects where x.y z && a.b == c).
The criteria used to filter the set of objects each time is partially user configurable, by this I mean that users will be able to select the values and ranges to match on but the attributes they can pick from will be a fixed set.
The data sets are likely to contain <= 10,000 objects for each search. The search will be executed manually by the application user base probably no more than 2000 times a day (approx). It's probably worth mentioning that all the objects in the result set are known domain object classes which have Hibernate and JPA annotations describing their structure and relationship.
Off the top of my head I can think of 3 ways of doing this:
For each search persist the initial result set objects in our database, then use Hibernate to re-query them using the finer grained criteria.
Use an in-memory Database (such as hsqldb?) to query and refine the initial result set.
Write some custom code which iterates the initial result set and pulls out the desired records.
Option 1 seems to involve a lot of toing and froing across a network to a physical Database (Oracle 10g) which might result in a lot of network and disk activity. It would also require the results from each search to be isolated from other result sets to ensure that different searches don't interfere with each other.
Option 2 seems like a good idea in principle as it would allow me to do the finer query in memory and would not require the persistence of result data which would only be discarded after the search was complete. Gut feeling is that this could be pretty performant too but might result in larger memory overheads (which is fine as we can be pretty flexible on the amount of memory our JVM gets).
Option 3 could be very performant but is something I would like to avoid as any code we write would require such careful testing that the time taken to acheive something flexible and robust enough would probably be prohibitive.
I don't have time to prototype all 3 ideas so I am looking for comments people may have on the 3 options above, plus any further ideas I have not considered, to help me decide which idea might be most suitable. I'm currently leaning toward option 2 (in memory database) so would be keen to hear from people with experience of querying POJOs in memory too.
Hopefully I have described the situation in enough detail but don't hesitate to ask if any further information is required to better understand the scenario.
Cheers,
Edd
Hi all,
I have a matrix.I found the 10th power of matrix using Java.After finding the 10th power,I need to round off the double values to 3 decimal places.Please help me to round off the double values in the matrix to 3 decimal places.
Can any one let me where the memory leaks can happen when we are developing Java based application.
I am aware of Database but apart from that, is there any other possible ways .
Please list the scenarios